B9.5 : Tropic Responses Flashcards
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Tropisms
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- Tropisms are controlled by chemicals including the plant hormone auxin
- Tropisms can be split into phototropism and gravitropism
- Tropisms are a growth/response by part of a plant to a directional stimulus light light or gravity
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Auxin
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- Auxin cases growth but the chemical 2,4D is similar to auxin and can be used as a weedkiller
- It selectively builds up in weeds and kills them, leaving grass unharmed, so its used on lawns
- Tropisms are controlled by auxins
- produced at the apex of the stem
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Phototropism
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- Can be negative or positive
- Positive phototropism are responses that involve growth towards a light source
- Negative phototropism are responses that involve growth away from a light source
- These involve growth either towards (positively phototropic) or away from (negatively phototropic) a light source.
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Gravitropism
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- Can be negative or positive
- Positive gravitropism are responses that involve growth towards the direction of gravity
- Negative gravitropism are responses that involve growth away from the direction of gravity
- Growth either towards (positively gravitropic) or away from (negatively geotropic) the direction of gravity.
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The Distribution of Auxin and Phototropism
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- One side of the shoot is exposed to more light.
- Auxin is redistributed within the shoot so that the concentration is greater on the shaded side through diffusion
- This unequal auxin distribution will result in increased cell elongation (grows longer) on the shaded side.
- In shoots, auxins promote the elongation of cells.
- However, in roots, auxins prevent the elongation of cells.
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Auxins and Gravitropism
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In shoots, auxins promote the elongation of cells, whereas in roots, auxins prevent the elongation of cells.
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Light Investigation
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- The effect of light on seedlings can be demonstrated with mustard or cress seeds
- Place the seeds in petri dishes with damp cotton wool, and leave them in a warm place to germinate (develop).
- Randomly divide the petri dishes into three groups and assign each group to one of the following light conditions: Full sunlight in a windowsill, Darkness, Partial light
- Measure the height of the plants daily for a week.
- Draw and label biological drawings to show the effects.
- The independent variable is the lighting conditions while the dependent variable is the growth of the plant.
- Phototropism can also be demonstrated by placing a seedling in a container that is open only on one side.
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Advantage of phototropism
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- The advantage of phototropism is that it helps position the leaves in such a way that leaves are exposed to the maximum surface area to light
- This means there is more photosynthesis taking place